Looking for the best pubs and bars in Ilfracombe? Whether you’re after harbour views at sunset, live sport with a lively crowd, a historic Devon inn, family-friendly dining or a cosy cocktail lounge, you’ll find it here.
Ilfracombe’s pub scene is wonderfully varied — from 14th-century taverns and traditional community locals to stylish seafront bars and relaxed hotel lounges. Use this guide to quickly find the right place for your plans, whether you’re visiting for a weekend break, coastal walk or longer North Devon holiday.


Best for: Live sport, real ales, beer garden evenings
Dogs allowed: Yes
A true community pub in the heart of town, The Wellington Arms is popular with walkers, families, sports fans and dog owners alike. Expect real ales, live sport on multiple screens (including outdoor TVs), a large beer garden and regular live music every weekend.
There’s also a pool table, darts and a function room for gatherings, making it a lively and sociable stop while exploring Ilfracombe.


Best for: Historic pub atmosphere
Dogs allowed: Yes
Believed to be Ilfracombe’s oldest pub, dating back to around 1360, the George & Dragon is steeped in history. Located on Fore Street near the harbour, this characterful pub combines heritage charm with a traditional atmosphere and remains a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience one of North Devon’s historic inns.


Best for: Classic 17th-century Devon pub experience
Dogs allowed: in the beer garden
A welcoming 17th-century family-run pub full of character, The Thatched Inn offers a cosy traditional atmosphere alongside a menu built around locally sourced ingredients and seasonal produce. Enjoy a rotating selection of real ales, wines and classic pub favourites, with a sunny garden overlooking the valley towards the Bristol Channel — perfect for relaxed drinks or dining in warmer weather.


Best for: Traditional pub feel near the harbour
Dogs allowed: Yes
Situated on Fore Street close to Ilfracombe Harbour, the Prince of Wales is a classic coastal pub with plenty of character. A welcoming stop for a drink after exploring the harbour or South West Coast Path, it offers a friendly atmosphere and a convenient central location for visitors to the town.


Best for: Coastal walks, families, relaxed meals with a view
Dogs allowed: Yes
Overlooking picturesque Hele Bay, this family- and dog-friendly pub offers a relaxed setting just east of Ilfracombe. With coastal views and a welcoming atmosphere, Hele Bay Bar & Restaurant is an ideal stop after a beach visit or coastal walk — perfect for those exploring this quieter corner of North Devon.


Best for: Families, casual meals, live music, live sport
Dogs allowed: Yes
A brilliant all-rounder in Ilfracombe, Monkey Puzzle Bar & Restaurant at North Devon Resort is a relaxed and welcoming venue that suits just about any occasion. The drinks menu is wide-ranging — with lager and rum firm customer favourites — while the food menu caters for everyone, including gluten-friendly, vegetarian and vegan options.
There’s always something happening, from live entertainment on Fridays to popular Steak Nights on Tuesdays. Sports fans can catch major fixtures on Sky Sports, while families appreciate the kids’ soft play and PlayZone – free when you spend £5. With plenty of space to unwind, it’s an easy choice for laid-back evenings with friends or family.


Best for: Cocktails, relaxed drinks, celebrations
Dogs allowed: Yes
If you’re looking for somewhere a little more refined without losing warmth and comfort, The Brasserie at The Carlton is a standout. Known for expertly crafted cocktails and brasserie-quality dishes made using North Devon produce, it’s ideal for couples, family gatherings or celebratory meals. Expect cosy library lounges, local artwork and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
Practical perks include free on-site parking, EV charging and superfast WiFi — and it’s perfectly placed next to The Tunnels beaches.


Best for: Harbour views, sunset drinks, relaxed coastal atmosphere
Dogs allowed: Yes
A stylish harbour-side café bar with stunning views across Ilfracombe Harbour and Damien Hirst’s Verity, The Lime Kiln is a favourite for breakfast, lunch or evening drinks. Seasonal dishes, cocktails and coffees are served in a contemporary setting, making it an ideal place to pause after a harbour stroll or settle in for sunset drinks by the water.


Best for: Tapas, wine evenings, couples and small groups
Dogs allowed: Yes
Fresh, authentic tapas with a warm welcome on Fore Street in Ilfracombe. This lively tapas bar serves Spanish-inspired small plates alongside carefully selected wines and cocktails in a relaxed, sociable setting. Perfect for sharing dishes with friends before an evening stroll around the harbour or enjoying a laid-back meal in the heart of town.


Best for: Sea views, summer drinks, relaxed afternoons
Dogs allowed: Yes
Set above the sea with panoramic coastal views, Larkstone Café Bar is a popular choice during warmer months. Spacious and welcoming, it’s ideal for meeting friends, enjoying a drink in the sunshine or combining with a scenic coastal walk along this quieter side of Ilfracombe.


Best for: Coffee, cake, cocktails and stylish seafront treats
Dogs allowed: Yes
A contemporary café and cocktail spot on Ilfracombe’s seafront, Stacc is all about indulgent treats and relaxed vibes. Known for its beautiful patisserie, speciality coffee and creative cocktails, it’s the perfect place to watch the world go by from the promenade.
Whether you’re stopping for a morning coffee, an afternoon cake or evening cocktails with friends, Stacc offers a welcoming atmosphere and something a little different along the seafront.


Best for: Harbour-side coffee, wine and light bites
Dogs allowed: Check with venue
An independent wine bar right on Ilfracombe’s historic quay, No 11 The Quay pairs fantastic harbour views with a carefully curated wine list. Enjoy hand-selected wines alongside small bowls, nibbles, sharing boards, cakes and coffees. With seasonal menus and even Devon cream teas — including a Pink Prosecco version — it’s a lovely spot to settle in and soak up harbour life at any time of day.


Best for: Harbour views, traditional pub atmosphere
Dogs allowed: Yes
Right in the heart of Ilfracombe Harbour, The Royal Britannia is one of the town’s best-known historic buildings and a popular place to stop for a drink while exploring the quayside.
With views across the harbour, it’s perfectly placed for a relaxed pint or glass of wine during a day by the sea. The hotel also serves meals, coffees and Devon cream teas throughout the day if you’re looking to linger a little longer in this iconic harbour-side setting.
Quick Guide: Find the Right Pub or Bar for You
For live sport: Wellington Arms, Monkey Puzzle, The Royal Britannia
For harbour views: Lime Kiln, No 11 The Quay, The Royal Britannia
For history lovers: George & Dragon, Thatched Inn, The Royal Britannia
For families: Monkey Puzzle, Hele Bay Bar & Restaurant
For dog-friendly options: Carlton Brasserie, Monkey Puzzle, Wellington Arms, Lime Kiln, Larkstone, Prince of Wales, Hele Bay, George & Dragon
For cocktails & something special: Carlton Brasserie, Lime Kiln, Stacc
Whether you’re visiting Ilfracombe for a weekend break, a coastal walking holiday or a longer stay in North Devon, you’re never far from a welcoming pub or bar. From lively music nights to peaceful harbour sunsets, there’s a venue here to match your mood.
Now the only question is… where will you start?




